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Fuel Pump Fuse Location

I can't seem to find this fuse for the life of me. It's not in the pull-down panel on the driver's side and it's not in any of the two fuse blocks in the engine bay. I do have a fuse block behind the plastic cover on the passenger side, but my manual does not list what each fuse there does and I can't really get up there to look at all of them. Does anyone have a list of what the passenger-side fuses are and any idea where my fuel pump fuse may be?

*I'm assuming it will be labeled "FP" or "Pump" or "Fuel Pump." Didn't see anything like that in the engine bay.

1992 Buick Park Avenue.
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Re: Fuel Pump Fuse Location

The Relay Center fuse #6 is for the fuel pump. There is a legend on the fuse panel cover that states what each fuse is for.


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Re: Fuel Pump Fuse Location

Thank you very much. Unfortunately, my fuse panel lacks a cover so I would have never known. Thus the consequence of a used vehicle and one that has visited the wrong mechanics too many times.
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